Narrative:
On February 25, 2020 a violent home invasion was reported to the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office. The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team (CAT) ultimately was assigned the case and was assisted by the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division (CID). Through investigation it was determined that Travis Gaines, Amanda Flowers, and Jamaar Brown forced entry into a residence in the 2500 block of Elzey Brown Loop Mardela Springs, MD 21837 during the early morning hours. The suspects held an adult female, a 12-year-old juvenile, and an 8-year-old juvenile hostage inside the residence. The suspects used a shotgun and handgun to order the subjects around the residence while attempting to kidnap the adult female and 12-year-old juvenile. The victims were assaulted by the suspects and items were stolen. The victims were held hostage for approximately 50 minutes before the 12-year-old juvenile was able to escape and got a neighbor to call 911 for help. The suspects then fled the residence stealing currency and electronics. The suspects held firearms to the victim’s heads while yelling demands. At some point during the altercation Gaines and Brown held the shotgun to the adult female’s head and pulled the trigger several times in an attempt to kill the victim but the firearm malfunctioned. CAT was able to locate witnesses and evidence that led to 3 search and seizure warrants for residences and 3 arrest warrants for Gaines, Flowers, and Brown.
On February 27, 2020 CAT established surveillance on a residence in the 11000 block of San Domingo Road where CAT had an ongoing drug distribution investigation taking place prior to the home invasion investigation. Subjects were observed arriving at this residence and then the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Response Team (SERT) executed a search warrant at the residence. Gaines and Flowers were found hiding inside the residence. An amount of crack cocaine indicative of distribution, a digital scale, US currency, cell phones, and a rifle were located in the residence. Craig Gibson was located at the residence and was found to be the primary resident. Gibson was found to be prohibited from possessing firearms due to being a convicted felon. It was determined that Gibson frequently allowed drug dealers to utilize his residence as a drug house to manufacture and sell CDS. Gibson later admitted to allowing this to happen at his residence.
Through interviews and further investigation, it was determined that the shotgun that was used in the home invasion was likely located on the curtilage of the residence in the 11000 block of San Domingo Road. CAT was able to obtain another search and seizure warrant for the residence which was executed on February 28, 2020. Gibson was located on the property and was taken into custody for an arrest warrant that CAT had received for the events the night before. It was determined that Gibson assisted with the home invasion by providing the shotgun prior to the act being committed. It was determined that the shotgun was test fired at the residence located in the 11000 block of San Domingo Road and was found to be operational. CAT located a shotgun hidden in a shed on the back of the property during the search warrant execution.
CAT executed two additional search warrants in Mardela Springs, MD that were related to the home invasion. Gaines, Flowers, and Gibson are all held without bond at the Wicomico County Detention Center. Jamaar Brown is currently outstanding and has a warrant out for his arrest. The Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force (CARFTF) is actively looking for Brown. CAT and CARFTF are asking the public for help in locating Brown. Brown should be considered armed and dangerous.
Anyone that has any information on the home invasion investigation or the whereabouts of Brown please contact Cpl. Bennett at 410-548-4898 or Crime Solvers of the Lower Eastern Shore at 410-548-1776.Charges:

Gibson: Conspiracy to commit home invasion, Conspiracy to commit robbery, Conspiracy to commit assault, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, Maintaining a common nuisance to distribute narcotics and related charges.

Narrative:
On February 25, 2020 a violent home invasion was reported to the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office. The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team (CAT) ultimately was assigned the case and was assisted by the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division (CID). Through investigation it was determined that Travis Gaines, Amanda Flowers, and Jamaar Brown forced entry into a residence in the 2500 block of Elzey Brown Loop Mardela Springs, MD 21837 during the early morning hours. The suspects held an adult female, a 12-year-old juvenile, and an 8-year-old juvenile hostage inside the residence. The suspects used a shotgun and handgun to order the subjects around the residence while attempting to kidnap the adult female and 12-year-old juvenile. The victims were assaulted by the suspects and items were stolen. The victims were held hostage for approximately 50 minutes before the 12-year-old juvenile was able to escape and got a neighbor to call 911 for help. The suspects then fled the residence stealing currency and electronics. The suspects held firearms to the victim’s heads while yelling demands. At some point during the altercation Gaines and Brown held the shotgun to the adult female’s head and pulled the trigger several times in an attempt to kill the victim but the firearm malfunctioned. CAT was able to locate witnesses and evidence that led to 3 search and seizure warrants for residences and 3 arrest warrants for Gaines, Flowers, and Brown.
On February 27, 2020 CAT established surveillance on a residence in the 11000 block of San Domingo Road where CAT had an ongoing drug distribution investigation taking place prior to the home invasion investigation. Subjects were observed arriving at this residence and then the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Response Team (SERT) executed a search warrant at the residence. Gaines and Flowers were found hiding inside the residence. An amount of crack cocaine indicative of distribution, a digital scale, US currency, cell phones, and a rifle were located in the residence. Craig Gibson was located at the residence and was found to be the primary resident. Gibson was found to be prohibited from possessing firearms due to being a convicted felon. It was determined that Gibson frequently allowed drug dealers to utilize his residence as a drug house to manufacture and sell CDS. Gibson later admitted to allowing this to happen at his residence.
Through interviews and further investigation, it was determined that the shotgun that was used in the home invasion was likely located on the curtilage of the residence in the 11000 block of San Domingo Road. CAT was able to obtain another search and seizure warrant for the residence which was executed on February 28, 2020. Gibson was located on the property and was taken into custody for an arrest warrant that CAT had received for the events the night before. It was determined that Gibson assisted with the home invasion by providing the shotgun prior to the act being committed. It was determined that the shotgun was test fired at the residence located in the 11000 block of San Domingo Road and was found to be operational. CAT located a shotgun hidden in a shed on the back of the property during the search warrant execution.
CAT executed two additional search warrants in Mardela Springs, MD that were related to the home invasion. Gaines, Flowers, and Gibson are all held without bond at the Wicomico County Detention Center. Jamaar Brown is currently outstanding and has a warrant out for his arrest. The Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force (CARFTF) is actively looking for Brown. CAT and CARFTF are asking the public for help in locating Brown. Brown should be considered armed and dangerous.
Anyone that has any information on the home invasion investigation or the whereabouts of Brown please contact Cpl. Bennett at 410-548-4898 or Crime Solvers of the Lower Eastern Shore at 410-548-1776.Charges:

Gibson: Conspiracy to commit home invasion, Conspiracy to commit robbery, Conspiracy to commit assault, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, Maintaining a common nuisance to distribute narcotics and related charges.

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